Appearances “But they had to keep up Appear C d ances,” the other woman declared, ne Sou / speaking of & young couple who had | an P 8 lived beyond tha hushand’s ey | : and were in all sorte of trouble B009900090590000000000000¢ Why did they—what appearances?” | the woman opposite saked : A mupily of canned soups is fre Pps : The other woman stared qm of great eonvenience to the “Why, they had to live to some ex ous ‘wife, as sach soup may be pre tent at least like their friends did, the | pared ready for serving at almost a people they were thrown with. They | moment's notice. Many economion) had to live In a nice neighborhood and palatable soups may be put wp In 4 4 0, respoctabls and entertain a the summer and early fall, and in this 000 on in a while ® way the odds and ends of vegetables “No the woman opposite tnsisted and cereals may be utilized as well as “They only thought they did Ther Beat scraps, bones, and liziments that were merely Kewping oy with Lizzie’ ‘often wasted. “The canning of vege and didn’t know how foolish it was table Soups, purees, Sn COMMNBEIEN . yg); they comldn't afford 1” is thoroughly practical and should be “But what cond they Dave dons’ 4% part of the canning work of every They n't go and Hes in the Dome as will as canning-clubmember,” 00. 204 they had to keep up thelr | say the specialists In home canning respect” ~Smstraction of the extension work, “it depends upon what you oall seit North asd West, States Relations Ser | yo oii | can maintain mine best by | The following recipes, in which the woup stock is made from beef, are pre pared for the use of home canning wlubs, the other products are intende: for home comsumptionn When thepe jproducts are Intended to be sold, those undertaking this work are cautioned «$0 inform themselves as to the regire + aments of siate and Federal food lawe and meat inspection regulations not going in ded up tn my eyes And | it wasn't necessary for them to go to the slums, wherever those may be | | know a couple who found two rooms | tut on 8 side street and went to housekeeping In them with the few hits of furniture they could afford to | tuy. Most of thelr wedding presents | were packed away as not suitable for | thelr environment They were several | miles away from the aristoerafic | :BOUP STOCK. Secure 25 pounds | 0h hornond with which they were | i 1aowt familiar, but they didn't mind | that ™ | meat and crack the bomes with a bat | “I should have thought they would.” | «chet or cleaver. Put the broken bones | .,, tate, they Mdn’t mind 0 | a a thin cloth sack and place them enough 10 put off petting married wn | in a large kettle containing 5 galions | 11] the man got & bi salary.” <a cold water, Simmer (do not boll) | erya their friends 5 mes “@or § or ¥ hours. Do not salt while sin | (0. ¢» n- | _amering. Skim off all fat. This should | | "They certainly did. Some of the ‘mnake about § gallons of stock. Pack | 1.00 came from curiosity, 1 suppose, Bot in glass jars, bottles, or enamel 0° | 04 ome probably pitied them, but Beoguered tin cans. Partially seal | they were very happy just the same gins jars. (Cap and tip tin eans) | pp, point was that they did not spesd water bath outfit; 30 minutes If USING | 1), 1001s they saved something” Figs are becoming & national deh cacy. Little nend be sald of their me Sicinal valve, save that as a lasative As a coxmetic, buttermilk acts a» ad { ratringent Jt is s mild bleach ©» . "cleansing and refin‘nyg to the skin; In cor Spoun! steam-pressurt Outfit: 5 rune gt iy a genera) besutitier and con minutes If using & Pressurecooker | yung virtges superior to many soeall « outht. | od “liguid beantifiers.™ SCREAM OF PEA SOUP.~8oak 1. wmever rob the eve fn which a ein “sprands of dry peas overnight. Cook | der has lodged, but rub the other eye suntil soft. Mash fine. Add 1de mash | Thy. will canse the affected eye to wa sed peas to § 12 gallons of soup MOT | or in sympathy, thus dislodging the sand bring to boll. Fass the bolling | grending material. Use a boracie acid iquid through a fine sieve. Make a evewash after the Alnder hax heen re ~gmooth paste of ons hal! pound of ' ved 10 relieve the Irritation Reour and add paste, 10 ounices of SCEA' nr years It bas been dinned into | sand 3 ounces of salt to the soup Mork | ur carn that we should not eat be «Cook until soup begins 10 thCKID | r4r0 going to sleep, and we have fore Fark in glass jars or tin cans. Pur | cone many a pleasant bite for fesr oi «tally seal glass jars. (Cap ard tip tn | 4 vificing our good health. And now | «tans). Process 90 minutes If using (no comes a noted physician and 22 hot water bath outfit; #0 minutes if | oils us that many morning headaches | “maming a waterseal outfit; %0 5 nites wore merely the rexgit of bunger af ysing a S-pound steam-pressire ul This does not mean that we ean Im Wit: 45 minutes If using 8 pressure | godiately proceed to gorge ourselves «eaoker outfit, | with all sorts of sweets and not hav CREAM OF POTATO SOUP. —~Doil | to pay the penalty the next morning Wii pounds of potatoes, sliced thin, | fweets should be erchewed during the sand § gallons of soup stock for 10 min | widnight repast, and one should sud ates. Add 3 ounces of salt, one-fourth | stitute some wholesome sandwiches Measpoonful of pepper. and ome-hall soese sandwiches are wholesome and =pound of butter, and boll slowly for § = anurishing and ean be eaten with im “smiasutes. Make 3 tablespoonfuls of | unity even during the wee small - Ours, Needlework Notes A pretty tea cloth can be made out of heavy scrim. Draw threads at four | inch intervals to form squares. The rguares that border the edge ons | hive the corners embroidered with 4 | design in hive. i A piece of cardboard with rounded | edges should be Rept fn the family | mending basket I" is a most efficien: help when patching play dresses. The cardboard can be slipped into am in | convenient place nnd so bold the ma rial tact while the patching is ac | complished. It is also a help when mending stockings, which, by the way, | van often be patched to better advan- | tage than damed, especially If the | tole is large. : Dainty embroidery for the porch is the new pink lawn lingerie. Garments come made up aud ready stamped in . this attractive fahric and ready to be embroidered, ¢ithar in the same shade | | of pink or in white. Prices on thesc | ans.) Sterilize 90 minutes if using a Sotwater bath outfit: 75 minutes if sald the portly man “1 : fide music lover. I bad a phonograpa net ban? | ronified. “eG On my cear ‘with a pold embroidered lyre om the dred man wild,” | Enivw what a cello is? Back home we : yvigiently on 1! fromm notes would make i gape of the Instrametils ato the hands nothing Jef! for us dut to flee out of regardless of wether, until he | Arseriptive melody. The opening bars | Yerton trying to get 13a thander efllest land you'll be proud of him. The tor $LEVEL SH EHH SPI PPI Music's Charms SEPP ELP PREF RRP IIS P00 “1 used to be very fond of music, was 3 bons when they were first placed on the market, And anybody wih could stand for the harmony of those sag.y talking machines must have had music in bis soul. I was aio an amaiegr cornetis beloved 14 the Cornville Sidver Cor RD Bairreeation that ay fe A ain pA ah o 3 = Ron md oi aan 3 wk VE BENGE ED IGT THO CIRBRITR iT playdd | . But tn the poo pie of Cornville we wens artists strictly in tone orf pr “Many an evening alter a eonceri plignent powerfsl on the (own =n are, I was cor oues apd PESO NOE, In my bright red suit and green oug front of #1 1 was some figure After } bad plaved 8 sain girls wold erowd wround and ook up al me loo awpsirgck to spear” *You started to say that fond of 3 e* in raped the other an. “I've oftes heard that mosic had power to soothes the savage ™ "Yes, and it has made mane x evil portly nephew who has on the eelio. You 1h VO were returned 1h man. “l have a smal bejrun to take lessons A ustd to call ‘em borse fiddler’ 1 sup pose that a cell in the hands a rirong man capable of Rawing Away of music pleasant to hear Bgl to give of an Innocent child and let him keep Bs uncle and the rest of the family In eonvtinnens torment is too mech. “For the first month that my itl rephew had his cello the tencher give hire nothing but exercises Did you ev or hear exercises on a cello? | hope you will be spared’ If you were ever in & ron at feeding tirne when the lions tigers, hyenas and jackals were howl ing In unison for their raw meat you have an idea what cello practice sounds like. Sometimes my nephew forgets to resin the bow. Then there 8 finished. { "The professor pave him a piece last week entitled, ‘Home, Sweet Home, ations. | remarked to the profes sor one night: “That piece in variaiion fo certainly a wonderful thing; Burtor bas played it 1.000 various ways 30 far and be’s still at it’ “The professor took my sarcasm for a compliment and gave the child » represented a shepherd boy playing on his pipes. Then you were supposed (o hear the sheep haa’ After which » storm arose and the thonder reverbor. ated thra the heavens, To see jittie wit of that eello was nore pitiful than susing. He sawed away, straining his body until beads of punspiraihon siood out on his Hitle Lrow™ “Never mind,” suid the other man eomeolingly, "Berton will be abies to play real music on his cello some day pent of the early practice days is Lie price we pay for the benaiiful nwelo diss we receive Inter on. You Sora that you must have driven your folks to the verge of Jdenpalr when you Ie PAL Of Your COTnel YOArs a0” ASI I I He Forgot The Canadisnaa 2re reditced with the story of the stupid Yorkahire sentry The first night he stood guard he batted cu agpronch ug ofiicer ib projet form: “Py gosta there™™ “Canadian Rifles ™ Tiare was 2 mono of silence, then the Yorkshireman repeated: (or goes tiioye™ the Canadian Lifles™ was the oo patient answer, More silence. Thea the Yorkahireman again challenged: “Or goes there ™ ithe city Pennsylvania, i tauthorizing and emisawering a pr DEE {lowinis ttwo certian lesey “The Canadian rifles, you qualified piighter,” shouted the enraged officer | There was a Jong period of que: | while the Canadian watched the York | shireman's obviously ready rifle. Then there was a moan from the sentry: “Blowed {ff 1 haint forgot whit to, say next” Personal Liberty Richmond Pearson Hobson was talk ing about the Jivores evil “The curtailment of personal Hberts | Sas a ood deal 1a dp with Stvores he sald “The bushand’s personal Hb | erty ls curtailed and the wife's in cur | tatlod. Hence mom! degmdation and, ¥ FITTS : “In 8 restaurant the other night a» pan was &risking beer and eating sand etehes with his wife and his moth | vr in law He finished his beer and tok a fresh sandwich The sttemtive walter snatched up the empty gians acd said politely “An hor heer sir™ =&hall 1 have anotter, Mirnie™ be anid. “His wife looked at her mother. =qkall he ma®™ she asked ™ in Short Order A lady who had fast received an In teresting bit of news sald to her little csuphier: “Marjorie, dear, auntie has a new baby, and now mama i= the baby's sunt, papa is the baby’s uncle, aad vou are the little cousin ® “Well” said Marjorie, wonderingly, “wasn't that arranged qQuick?™ The wife who forgets to send her husbands shirts to the laundry I» bard ty the wile of his beso. LEGAL NOTICE In the Orphans’ Court of Cambria County. Estate of Mary Cherkowsic, inte of thw city of Da Bois, Pa. - Notice is hervby given to ail parties interested, that the Orphans’ Court of Cambria County nas fixed Monday the Bth day of March, 191, at bu o'clock, A. M., in the court rooms wu the court house at Ebensburg, Fenn syivanin, Tor the hearing of the pet tion of Simon Cherkowsx, admins trator of Mary Cherkowskl, ate of Dra Bods, Charfield vo praymg 8 {ior by the administrator regs estate, FF di a to wil FTA NES Fw ae. Pr Wf Patton, lots of the Borough Cambria snd Biste wf as follows: |] wd U5" Fine k of sad i Bgeitt tL rabw | oS * ” 4 # yi 3 "a AEneral. Jan ii Wp ® i rat hy tne ment : { LI PANY ; arat Bog un ead oi seribed ns north by lot pundrsd 4 Bird avers THE pW 1 and for 3 Ls “5 3 vl epee les i Rain Bi 3 = .y ¥* 5 RE ones re wim ixtrutor of Mary Werwkl, to Ct make and deliver a dpe the payment of fhe nurchase TINTS IPS TTI BS DENCE TTR IF of CUMING, RR IR a 2. lw # ERR RRR RD RRR por i taemey when and where thee mar an | pes And sa od vount of the price thereat, pay siyiart to Bike an » gud to oT ey HP FIVE OT a sobatsrtinl ine therefiire Simon Cherkowuki, Administrator Frank Hotter and Reus! Somerville, Attorneys for Administrator rider od rrr defer frie fe ded ie ioe ried REUEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY-AT.-LAW Office in the Good Building Patton, PA. AERA ETT e Dr. B. J. OVERBERGER DENTIST Office in Weible Building Patton, PA. R- 1 ronme | Grippy weather this. Better get a box of — ~~ CASCARA ED QUININE The old family remedy in mbit fore sude, sure, easy to talea No Opiates 50 enpiaasant after alfecty, Cores colds jn 34 bowrs- Cry in 3 dwn. Money beck if it Sei Cet the genuine bay with Red Typ and Mz. H's pieture on 2-15 conde. At Any Dreg Stern GUNN DRUG CoMi“aANY EERE EATER ER Ere ry MOTHER SUPERIOR Says Vinol Creates Strength Rosary Hill [Hooe, Hawthorne MN. V ~~] have vam] Viol for many run flown, weak or emaciated patients with temefit. Ome yrung woman was so weak sad ill sho eould hardly ererp to my door far add. I supplivd Vicol to ber Lberady and in a month [ hardly recogmisned he. Be wan strong, ber color chaning sad ber ciwels rounded out™~-Moruen M Arrmoxss Latasor, OR Do We guarantee Vial to sha Jen the appetite, asd digestion, enrich the blood St CrdRte strvagiua, GUNN DRUG COMPANY laa aa tess tls a ss sina essa sd Because it differs from the ordin- ary or bevermge article in that t is especially made for medicinal use by the Medical Profession and Pubic and serves well when a reliatie tons stirnuiant is required, | Duffy’s pure MATT whisrey is one of nature's foods: processed from the Snest grains of the field andl freed from possible imupurnities SO a8 to give an article of uniform strength and reBabiinty. The wholes soeeness, purity and rch malty favor of Dudfv's Pure Malis Whiskey permit it to be retained by the most delicate stomachs when other foods are rejected. Taken as durected it serves splendidly it assisting the pro asamilation of fodd so that the gains health, through proper Siation to revist dangerous coughs, ds, grip Nd joe norna. In sad ing the aged and infirm to a better enjoyment of life, Duffy's can be re- Bed upon That is why so many You know of some machine or implement has a larger sale than any other similar article Tou kiow that the reason lies in the fact that article you hve in mind is about perfect, gives the or both service and sat tion? : Well Bilos ars just coming into your section you may mt know that among the thousands and thos sands of silos in use, and made by hundreds of & " oa fact that every sixth Rilo = an Indians A iy of farmers within your reach are using it and we wouh Lie to have pou ASK THEM how they like it and to et their wil YOURSELF. This would he bette 0% of rod ahont iowend von thelr names and alse our FRE swith s and early buyers discount % ini simey of intend to buy a ¢ SEER Re WEA or hg ore Bl ihe IndianaSile Co. Arnuberaon, Ind. a AEA RT ie Se i eS eS Si PAINT for every ose, made of best pigments, colors and oils, am Foo EAE, 3000 COTE Uo eonemers wher: no agers or Lat a Hemariuble Low Price. Mary onsslicited Mare fedd waptrer pean vain NOE pa 3 saa proof rains Ad » i ah Lonsg olf mataud OF % Sa & ¥ 8 Bg ¥ ” A " A mw pol y HAs vO PNeE, Oo ShHERGen of il a ner r fat wail Itell um youn wants ned we will send you entimates Manstield Paint Co. Mansfield Penna. FASS LAER EES RNASE LR ERE ee A BL IT The First National Bank PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA A Se ae ESTABLISHED 1893 The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A gemeral banking business transacted. We invite per- sonal interviews or eerrespondence with firms and individuals wishing te establish or -: change their bamking relations, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS * Steumship Tickets for all the leading lines: Foreign Draft pavable in the principal cities of the world Safe Deposit Boxes for ase of our patrons farmished free. Yom should have one or more of our Seving Banks im your home. Will teach the children preatical les. SONS Of sgonomy, WM. RH. SANDFORD President Capital paid Surpies FRANK L. BROWN Caxhier | Rr |e eae bi Le ee ie oe be Be Le eee De le Sr iE ee i aba REAR APRA AT A EASA AFAR AEA 3 ol wv £ AHIR i i i i RS RNA ww Co AS PR 1 A 7 ew A hi * RAH PSR OR EAS ASAE AL GEREN EAA AAA A AERA SpA ah Sl ¥ REA A a I DE NR Te i A LT J. A. SCHWAB, Procident M.D BEARER, (ash Dr.J. 1. VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Ass The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. Capital Surplus “on . 20,000.00 GANIZED Gry Le eb Mz OR 1 HY AUGUST, 1206 - av ay ¥ 4 i «BF Yep wm ET PG ¥ oN on POE PLL LE IYER EY YE 4 ¥ 3 id a ay Ta 120, 191 £19 & oll J | & BOB - uy 1 i JME ews se aie b i 41 AT wy #3 3 PER CENT Interes: Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on All Parts of the World.. A Gene. ral Banking Business Transacted . We Solicit Your Accourt : : 3 ; : meee ed de Ce i ee De De oe i eT ee ote ide ol AS THE SCHOOL YEAR PROGRESSES little defect of vi Chay whiie tae oid at may be giving | Young, and if allewed to hil chronic head: ¥ run on may mire ar remrdiag the with a success Efe progress af school work "time career. = corrected wery Bring the chile to DR. RYESKY in EXPERT OPTOMETRIST Por a Trathful Satisfying Diagnosis of all eye troubles. | BARD cles may be Office at Seolbon Cou Department Store £1 - READING GLASSES $100 UP A
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