South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 14
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1921
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j Tho Chine .-" -trained doctors won anl thf (.'is- was trb-d in the following j manner: j The accursed was placed on the j witness Ktand. He waü questioned by I nearly every one in any way tont n' : d with the court. Hut he perI sisted in his denial of the crime, if ! crime there was.
While he was answering the question, a. hu5f kettle in the courtyard was bubbling over a fire. In this kcttlo were the bones of the dead rn an. The Chinvo doctors told the accused that If the dead man had -died of poison it would be made evident by the preseiic of discoloration.1? on th- boro-s after they were boiled. At
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The Cover Is Lifted ln'.s of the Chines mind are shown by the way som- Chi:. .-- rriniinal courts set. about .'iodine out wh.-tht r or not a man has died of p.,:on. A v:-."if.rn lawyer woubl. of -urse, C.t out to bud if the man accused of !'irrr a poi.-fin r had any r-aon to
la.st the moment arrived when tho , e doctors bore in the kettle. liftcvl- the
liil and laid the bones on a tablenear the accused. ' ... Severa.1 discolorationa were plain to be seen on the large bones. The accuF.f-d stared at them and then he shrieked, "I did it!" However we may puzzle over this method and perhais smile and say. "'lui'.ty conscience," we must admit that in this case at least the Chi-nvs--traint d doctors "proved" their case.
THE HOME KITCHEN
By JEANNETTE YOUNG NORTON
The Authority on Home Cooking
K '( -ry cook r-a!iz"-t tiie ein ! ricy valu . of eggs, especially on rainy days or when iinxpectt d compmy arrives, and h-r nun 1 is easier w'u-'i th-?re are som' stowed away the m pantry. Hard-boibal eKs rur V" i o delicious i-alad, or they niay be deviled or creamed. Fresh cir?.-- m.'ke omelf ttf s, or they may he poach' d or fried. So it U hint a m a'ter ..f
hav.ijg plenty of reeipes at hand to ! it back and forth into the other pan choitfe frc-m them the lishes which until aerated; rtir one way until hot, are most easily and quickly mad . ; but not boiling, then turn it over Oilnr- l'gs. j buttered toast nlif es, fiarnish with
J a i 'ich and s-mooth tomato nauce. Ularnish with rtulfed baked potatoes. Thi. is a very httr'y luncheon dish. ( linulioli lrjrs. F.rtak four fresh eggs into a dish ; and beat them wdl. Put two ounces j of b -tter into. a small saucepan and ! set the pan into boiling water. When the butter is melted pour in the egg.-s i and .tir as the mixture wärmt; turn
Toast as many slices of -rustless .jjVf of broiled bacofi and fresh wa-toM-st as there are egss to be s-ro d. i lereres.-. I'roil the same number of siieen of. bacon. Melt a ill of butter in a hot The irzi nut trro does not begin frying pan and break in as many j tfl boar frult untiI ,t attaJnäl the asc egtjs as are needed, the same as for ; of : yo,trs or thereabouts, and certfry ins. tu with iepp-r and iH i tinues to produce crops intermitand sprinkle with a little chopped . ontiv. Trees known to bo hundreds
; of years old have produced crops, j A marvelous production ofart is th portraTt of Faul V, in the Dorghese Talace. executed by Marcello i Piovenzale in mosaic. TJie face I alone consists of two million pieces, many f which arc no larger than a : praln of sand.
cold boiled ham. fry a few moments, then M?t in the oven one or two minutes. Lift the eggs onto the buttered toast slices j laced on a hot dish, and put the bacor. on to,. (larnis-h with rsprayo of fresh parsley or waterless. Hungarian Kggs. Plicf hard-boiled ce'p;! and cold boi'M potatoes In medium lic.s stack in little piles and turn over hot cream or cheese sauee. (Jarnish with parsleV add toast -ippets." This is a good luncheojt dish. The e?gs and potatoes) heal Huflleicntly in the naue'e. Danl-li Kggs. , Arrange a hot broiled smoked salmon on a platter and spread it with a layr, of freshly scrambled eggs. Garnish with parsley and sere hot rolls with the dish. Turkish Kirss. Boil two thick slices of calf's liver until tender, then chop it very line. eaon with a largo lump of butier. Vepper. f-alt and a teasp-onful of suir. Snread the paste on slices of toast. Have ready enough poacheii gs f out one on top of each toasted and spread slice. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and garnish with friend bread sippe'.s. Italian Kgss. Make little molded cakes of freshly lrOlled rice and lay them on a hot dish. Place a poached egg on the top of each cake and turn oer all
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SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS There is on fdnipK-, safe and M(r way tb.it iit-ver falls to "t rid b'aekhe.ids and that Is to dissolve them. To do this trot two ounces of'ealonite ji.u.lr from any dnur ttnre prinkle a little on a lot, wet sponge rub over the Ida kliotids briskly wash the parts ft'i l you will In toirprlsed liw the blackhead4! l.avo disappeared. I''g blackheads." little blai-ktiead. ro matter whore they are. simply ilssolv and disappear, leaving Ihe parts without any mark vhatever. l.'ackheads are simply a mixture of dust and i)irt an. I se -retiio from the body tl .it form in the poivi .f tlie tkln. Pinching and sUe'Zing only cause irritation, make large pres and do not get them ut :iftT they become hard. The ealonite powder and the water simply dissolve the l.bo kheads so they wish right out, leaving the pores free and clean and In their i. .it lira 1 condition. Anyone troubled with these unsightly blemishes sdi'ouhl certainly try this simple method. Advt.
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