South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 194, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1913 — Page 3
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THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME.
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Sunn Taw Hundred Strong.
WOMAN THROWN FROM RGljl,rioa y '
o ciocK wncn a laundry wagon driven by Cha. (loiter collided with the liht busy in which she was sitting, overturning it and throwing her out,
ICLKIIAKT. Ind.. July 10 Mrs. Ceo. "W. Meyers sns-tained a severe rontusion of the brain, injuries to her back and hip nd possibly internal in-
her head striking the pavement.
PATENTS And Trade Marks Obtained In all Countries. -Advice Free. GEO. J. OLTSCH, Registered Patent Atty., 711712 Studebaker Bld.f South JJend, Ind.
The Ad-Hell league of northern Indiana have arranged for their annual
day of outing to be held next Saturday at Laporte, Ind. It is expected that from 200 to 2 30 persons will take part in the various events of the day, one of the most interesting of which will be a parade of SO machine
through the business section of the j
city. Dinner will be served at the Interlaken school after which the following program of sports will take place: Commuters' race (limited to 12 entries). First prize South Bend watch. Fat men's race. Contestants must weigh 20' pounds or over in ordinary clothes. To the winner A guaranteed fat-reducer. Hobble skirt race. The prize A copy of one of the best Ad-Sell books ever published. Three-legged race. Each team must be made up of two men from the same company. To the winning team, a basket of choice pears. Obstacle race. The winner will receive a three-piece smoking set. Potato hoeing contest. First prize A book on gardening. Potato peeling contest (for male suffragets). The prize, a washing machine. The old scouts' relay race. (Each team must be composed of men from the same company.) To each member of the winning team will be given one copy of the year book. One-oared rowing race. First prize, an adding machine. Two-oared rowing race (facing forward). The winner will receive a complete shooting outfit, suitable for big game. Ending with a baseball game. South Bend members vs. the rest of the league. Captain of the outh Bend team, E. 1j. Potter; captain of the other team. Chai les Stevenson. Each member of the winning team will be given a year's subscription to a popular magaine.
Chicken Pot Pie The Chefs Favorite By Mrs. Janet McKcnzic I fill Editor of ike Boston Cooking School Magazine Some folks think that only ''colored mammies" can cook chicken but atrial of this famous chicken pot pie disproves that assertion. Ever member of the family will tlioroughly enjoy it.
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E C Chicken Pot Tie, Deled Dnmpllnds One Jorrl cut in joints; . cup fiOur teaspoonfulsalt black pepper 2 cups fiour J tezel teaspoon fuls K C Baking Powder; )i teaspoon fat salt; cup shortening milk or cream. Cover the fowl with boiling water and let simmer until tender, then remove to a baking dish. Mix the i cup flour, salt and black pepper with cold water to a 6mooth paste and use to thicken the broth. Remove the fat from the top of the broth if necessary before adding the thickening. Pour this gravy over the fowl, until it is nearly covered, and reserve the rest to serve apart. Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt, three times; into this work the shortening and use cream or milk to make a dough, less stiff than for biscuits. Put this by spoonfuls over the fowl in the dish, which it skouH rest upon and completely cover. Let bake about 35 minutes. When younsr. tender chickens are scarce, this presents a most satisfactory way of serving old fowls. Veal or lamb prepared in this manner is more nppetizinjr than when served as a stew. Try this and the 89 other delicious recipes in the K C Cook's Book, a copy of which may be secured free by sendinff the colored certificate packed in the 25-cent can of K C Baking Tow der to the Taqces Mfg. Co., Chicaco.
;ins on' ox bond. TEIUii: HAUTE, Ind.. July 10. Emil E. Ehrmann, charged with murder of Edward Wade, a member of the local Teamsters' union, was released on $1:5,000 bond Wednesday afternoon.
ASK PRESIDENT'S AID
Train men and Kmployers to Strike Up to Him.
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WASHINGTON July 10. Representatives of railroad companies and Trainmen Hrotherhoods will call on Pres. Wilson Monday to urge that he aid in preventing the threatened strike of 100,000 employes of eastern railroads by advocating immediate passage of pending amendment to the Erdman act.
CLEAN
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Is now in full blast. Starting this morning we give the public of South Bend such an opportunity as occurs but once in a life time. That is the opportunity to save money on each and every article you purchase in our store. Our prices are always low, but during our Clean Sweep Sale they are more than that; they are astounding. Seeing is believing. Pay our store a visit.
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but bright, uniform, and attractive in color. ThJ. is du to the unusual uniformity of the raw materials of
which "Chicago AA" Cement is made. Stop in and pet a
Free Book about Silos
Dincnsaes the best kind of Silo to build. Tells how to bniM the mosl rr.irtM-! of Silo. If ymi
prefer, write for Lhia book, addressing Chicnco Portlaod Cement Co.. 3o N. La Salie St Clucar Hi:HV KCKLKU MT(i. t').
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