South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 July 1920 — Page 13
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Kitchen Economies
mmpm; ways to imii-siiuvi: vi (iirr.Miu s i ruriTS Prif'! r 't t.ib. and fruit, u.v-d !-, pr-rttr juantif i.nc th" rising piif- f'f Mi'ar r.-.rulc fanning rin x j-t. mv rii ittrr, hiv proved thrt X),'y it.iir: ti.'ir n-ttivo flavor i.s u. Ji .,s th- ir.r.l artir'f-s. They lave but .n- 1 is ; va n ta that i;n!ik thf ear.r. -I a rticl- th y can-i.-t rti at cr,c from th Jar, l.wt ro'juir rxtra cooking or ovtrr.u: t y..tk!:.p This, howt vfr, i a minor Inconi. !!; uhn y'U rmu-mbT how Mu:h more lr:'! fi eah h- park--I away In comparatively small : ; irr than th" e ;inn '1 poorly. It i truo that rows of will-filled -h'!v ar- n dicrYt to thf pye of ih- thrifty hou-fvMff who taken arlAantair f Minim r ahundanco to Z iY .Fiel for th- winfr. Hut what an th" flat rtwcllfr do? In th- .iv-r:i;'" ri'y fiat then i.s K4rr''y enough spri for current fo'.-l supl'ilfH. 'ann.! poods take i j I s;arr- far In rxr ss (t the amount i f foo.J vnlur th y yi'M. !:ut you can pack away fnoufch !rif(I food for th" winter's ncds of : j-:ti .ill family n fine or two sholM's. It doH not pay to dry lima h. an.s or in fact any f the bean family. Tfi:-;" are such stapln art: lH that th y cm ho bought hfaply enough to rr.ako it unncc- ... n-y to do thf drying at hörn. I?ut 1 rrics. apricots. poaches. pear ami t! r ."mall fruits should he Iriftl if tlw-re i- not fpace or cquipjiifnt for canning. I)ried tomatoes ilsa are a great convenience, taking ti x T' parr than the cans, und ykldinp much rnoro pulp and flavor at a sir:all r price. The Italians haw long had dried tomatoes, hut the article is still jnore of a rarity with American families. Their method is to stewfresh tomato very ."lowly without i. ny water hr.ir.p added whatever. This is done until most of the wattv ontent of the vegetables has evaporated and only th pulp remains iri thf saucepan. Thirt must he stirled fiC'iucntly, of course, to prevent 1 'Urning, and should nimmer over i iow flame very gently. Finally, the pulp is RO.ueo7.ed through a colii rider, the Ihiuld hein used for oup making or other immediate purposes. The pulp Is spread out on the hoards and left u. dry In the sim-i-hino. When perfectly dry these -trips of tomnt are packed tightly i : jars or crocks and scalded. Thus they keep Indefinitely, and one or two tf aspoonfuls will season as j h hly ns a small can of tomatoes. For drying berries, ho careful to tu..- only the pood ripe one'. Spread nhrce layer on a baking tin and j.la.-e on hack of the stove or leave In a slow oven until the scalding j.oint is reached. Then leave In a warm place to let the moisture vaporate nlowly. This ma) take
from to 4S hour.i. Then replaco all the berrif.s in a hot oven t cmne to boiling point. This Is
I-imply flone 10 Ficriii" niiui'it u
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J .11 IV 1,UH ....... , imd cover the top of the can with evt-ral thlokne.sscs of newspaper bfor" clamping on the lid. It thouM of course, be tightly scaled. Spinach, strinj? hear and any .tlu-r available vepetatdfs may ho 1 fl to dry In a slow oven. h'U nl-v-ivs there sh('i!l T-e. only enough heat to dry them slowly not suffi- ( : nt to burn or start cooking. During this h".'ting process the fruit or x'-evtaMe should be watched and s:;rnd oo.M?i'mal1y. (Copyright. 1D20.)
Esthonia Loaves Weigh 25 Pounds
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jB; Markets
A tourist examinlnpr a piant loaf of bread In the public market at Rrval. Fsthonia. The loaf, which weighs twenty-fif pounds, is jold whole or in part. Despite the fact that the new Republic oi Hsthonia is situated on the border of Soviet Russia arid has been overrun several times by warrinp troops, food on the whole is plentiful and cheap. Kgg.s in the Itcval market soil for 20 cents a doz.-n. and the choicest ruts of meat can had at prices as low as in pre-war times in the United StaV?.
EX-CROWN PRINCE PLANS RETURN
Former Kaiser's Son to Transact Business and Visit Friends.
r.v United Tress: BEULIX. July 20. The former crown prince plans to return quietly to Oermany In the near future to attend to some real estate busi
ness, a person elose to the Hohen- i zollern family told the United Press ' today. j Frederick "Williai. intends to vis-i
it his fatherland inroprito, spending much of hi time with relatives at Potsdam. It was emphasized no
political significance can be attached to this trip, and that the j government may grant either opon ; or tacit permission. j
sent to Dower California, according to reports reaching Gov. Ksteban Cantu, Pablo Dato, father-in-law of the chief executive, told the United Press today in the presence of (Jov. Cantu. for whom the conversation was translated. While reports of the intended action have resulted in the raising of a force of men, Dato said Cantu himself believes the incidert will pass without bloodshed.
Try KFJT'S-TIMES Want Ads
MEXICO FAILS TO SEM) TROOPS AGAINST REBEL
CAUF.XICO. Calif.. July 30. No i Mexican federal force has vet been !
$50 Wedding Present; A wedding present of ?."". 0ä inj p. .1.1 will bo given the first couple to j i - t married at iloseland Park next j Sunday. j Phono ns about it right away. " j C. N. Iod,?e Co.. 'JJa Farmers! Trust BMg. Phon? Lincoln 57CC. ! Rowland I 'ark. is the gem of the .-uth side. j Term down, th-n only J1.Ö0; j . r weck. I No inleri .x? and no tas for two j : ' a i-s. ! Th.es beauty homeits are sell-; h.g like hot-cakes. I Mo.st lots art- only 2fr. whili f'ther b'ts in th" same section stdl j f.-r N'Ui to Jl.'"""1- J T inspect The property Vefore the SuMii.iy crowd, Tako scith. si.'.e car ; t" Robinson street. th n a short J
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We are offering for Saturday only, five pounds of sugar for $1.19 with a $3.00 grocery order. Extra fancy Red Star potatoes at 90c a peck. Special prices on fruit and vegetables. Soap and canned goods at reasonable prices. Chas. Wozovick, 418 W. Division St.
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RAILWAY COMPANY i:ffi:cti ii sunday, .ll'Ni; '21. HI 20. rhject to change without notiet Trains leaving .uth i:r'!, Indiar-.i.
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HAT. 8TR.-W AND FEED. (Corrected I11r br tb WtMfj M1U rioor ft r4 420 4. Mlrblrn.) NEW HAYPaylng flt)i--. selling. Ni;V COHN Faying 51.C5. wiling ?2.J0iLl 20. 8'IRAW I'tym III. jIUr ?HC1 SSc bale. OATS Vtjing $1.15. eelllng IU0 ot f 1.10. CLOVER SEED Payinr $24 to 20 bu, elllng foO to 32. ALMKE CLüYBRUlllDg f32.(Ä ALFALFA (NxihT n i &2S.00L. QR.4IN AND FUD. (Corrected Dallj bj D. U. Mor(au, tstar Mill. Hydraulic At.) SHELL COHN Vajlng $1.C0. OATS.i'ajtDK f 1 10, aciiiug 1 1.4a
DU A.N filing lAOO. MIDDLINGS SelUntf $3 ZO CUiU'L'LD FEED Selliu-,' nrt. SCRATCH FEED Selling
GRINDING S Sc buahH. WHEAT Huylng $2.10. UVE I'aylutf 2.VO busLel. SKI DB. (Corrected PaU? hjr Warner Droa. 6wJ Store. 224 M. Mlrhlcaa Bt.) COW IEAS-$7.00 buehel. JAPANESE MILLET $5.00 to $3.00. RED CLOVE 11 37.00. TIMOTHY-$7&C. SPELTS $4 50 cwt. SOUDAN GRASS 110.50 to $15.00 per Hundred. ALS IK E $3.00 to $33.00. bENFLuWKlLS 20c pound. WINTER Oil UA1R1 11ETCU $27. per buabel. BU K GU ASS fö.OO. SWEET CLOVER $.13.00. II AM. MOT II CLOVER-I3Ä.00 to $.1S.0 WHITE CLOVER 43. 00. hWKEl' WHITE CLOVER 533. FIELD PEAS $4.00 to $3.00. RAPE SEED (Dwarf Kex) $5.00 bu. LAWN UUASS lOc per lb. tUJA Br.A.NS (1 to baut $10 bu. fcEED CORN $4.50 buiheL UVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally br Major rtrt t. L (an bt., MlobawaJta.) 1IEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good.
Iftfilc; priaie. 124i:14c HOGS IM to l.V) ibs , ltc; iro b llö IIk. Hi,c; 170 to 22o Iba.. 13o; -0) t iOO, lVic I klOI.rCZ ai'-KKET. tCorrecU-I T-4y br tte Drot hrhoed Grwerr. e.SO N. Main St LtTTl'.P. AND EGG-rreamere bnt-
ter, pajintf ,V. pound, relline 64c round:
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NEW POTATCLS Sellini? 10c a lb. POULTRY AND MUTS. (CrwW Vur t Jtmcote' Market, ltA E. Jeffcren Illrd. BDEF Roast. Js.njrtc: bolitng. 20e; roood ateak. 40c; alriols. &oc; jjrter bouse. 70c PORK LOIN loc. LARD 30r. SPRING CLUCK r f. 75c.
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233 S. Michigan St. "Green Front Store" Few Indicatory Low Prices for Friday and Saturday Veal Roast, per pound. . . 25c Veal Breast, with Pocket 20c Pork Roast Boston Butt style per pound 27c Beef Pot Roast, per pound 18c and 16c Beef Tongues, per pound 25c Leg of Lamb, per pound 33c Lamb Shoulder Roast, per pound 27c Picnic Hams, per pound 24Y2c Smoked Blade Butts, per pound 33c Fresh Dressed Chickens, per pound 39c Fresh Dressed Broilers, per pound 53c Fancy Swiss Cheese, per pound 45c Pure Lard, 27c per pound, 4 pounds for. $1.00 We Sell Wholesale and Retail
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT
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Pork Loin Roast, lb : 2Sc Fresh Shoulder Hams, lb , 25c Fresh Cut Boston Style Butts, lb 2Sc Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb. . 17c
Pickled Pigs Feet, bA2l2c Best Creamery Butter. .60c Beef Pot Roast, lb 18c Beef Chuck Roast, lb. .20c Flat Rib Boiling Beef.. 15c Dixie Bacon Squares, lb. 32c Pork Link Sausage, lb. .25c
Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. 73c Supreme Nut Oleo 2 lbs. 61c Fancy Beef Tenderloin .40c Nice Tender Rib Rolled Roast, lb 32c Roberts and Oake Sweetmeats, lb 46c
Miller and Hart Bacon Squares, lb .32c 10 lb. Pail Pure Lard for .$2.65 Pork and Veal Hearts, 2 lbs 25c Plenty of AH Kinds of Veal and Lamb
Samuel C. Lontz & Süds The Horn: cf Klean fCoal East Colfax Avenuo
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A Thing about Ice Cream Worth Knowing If you are too thin, it adds lo your weight because there is practically no "waste it is all food. If you are too fat, it helps reduce because perfect digestion reduces abnormal weight. Furnas See Cream appeals primarily because of the delicious taste of it, hut back of this is always the fact of its perfect healthfulness. There is also an element of economy in making use of a food about which there is positively no waste.
You'll love it as much as the children do Ask Your Dealer for It
Grocers Tell Us that there are just lots of folks who insist on Mother's Prize Bread and won't have any other. There must be a reason. Have you found it out? Cleanliness, Purity, a Prize Recipe are all partly responsible.
Busse Baking Co. "A Better Bread for a Bi&ler City'9
Lower Grocery Prices Are possible only when the expense of doing business it reduced and the store that is enabled to operate on the very minimum of overhead expense is naturally the store where the LOWEST prices will be found. Here at the U-SAVE-IT STORE there are no clerks, no books to keep, no bad accounts to lose, no delivery expense and it is one of a chain of 5,000 stores with a combined buying power that insures you the very lowest prices. Here's a Few of Thern
PURE CANE SUGAR (ALL YOU WANT) per lb. Not sold to dealers Fancy New Potatoes, per peck Home Grown Celery (12 stalks to the bunch) per bunch
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2 lb. Carton Good Luck Oleomargarine Bread, 1 lb. loaf 8c; 1 Yz lb loaf Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand coffee, per lb 1 lb. Shaker can pure black pepper.
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5 lb. Sack Rose Leaf
flour Hand picked navy beans. per lb
Honey Dew Georgia watermelons; Cf Your choice wwl A full line of fresh fruits and vegetables for your selection always on hand.
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Iarpp varlotv of fresh srooils at sMvial prices. IlanatULS It) 10c IxnKtis. iloon 1H' Siicar, 3 lbs. or ocr, Ih. ...25e
Fancy Large New Potatoes -Bushel $2.95-Peck 75c
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laiwy Ir1ol Pearlier 30o 2 II. Drnxl ri J0c Scratch Feed -$4.40
C.0KI Medal flour $1.99 Oemo or Lily White $1.89 U. S. Ijwmlry Svip 25c 2 Kitchen KIcaner lie 2-7c Rub-No-More 10c 3 Climallne 25c
Specials for Saturday
3 lbs. H&nd Picked Navy Beans 29c Brooms 4 Sewed S9c
POTATOES T" 99c
10
Pounds Sugar
$2.49
6 Boxes full Count Matches 23c
10 Bars Lenox Soap 49c
Pnrp fYmnfrv Port: 1 fp
Sausage j
Rib Boiling Beef,
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Roast Beef, per pound
Lamb Chops, per pound
Hamburger, per pound
Rolled Beef Roast, ffif?
per pound
Lamb Stew, fl per pound Ö Sugar Cured Smoked Picnic Hams, per Enj pound jdfe
Bacon Squares, fyfyc j i
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per pound LjVJ High Grade Butter- yfb ine, 2 pounds for. tlhh Nut Brand ft per pound nj MJ Mj?
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